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Frugalize

The process of educating someone or something, usually a friend, relative or the employees of a business to make do with less without going without. Also: To reverse the habit of wasting money unnecesarily.

I tried to frugalize her by example, but it seemed the more house labels I chose, the more designer stuff she bought.

by passgo May 31, 2009

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frugal

adj. sparing or economical with regard to money or food.

We are eating a frugal meal.

by Emily8430772 November 27, 2015

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frugal

adj.

Thrifty, referring to a person. Or sparse, referring to things.

"People who grew up in the Depression seem to be more frugal. They never buy name-brand stuff!"

"Ebenezer Scrooge retired, after long a day of screwing people over, to his dingy apartment to consume his frugal (thin/watery) serving of gruel" --severly paraphrased from Dickens' "A Christmas Carol"

by blueagave March 22, 2006

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Frugalism

The distinctive practice, system, philosophy and movement of being frugal.

I am so frugal, I am going to start a movement based on the practice and philosophy of frugalism.

by bhm87 March 1, 2012

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frugaling

the act and art of maximizing your budget and minimizing costs

Sally and Bob are frugaling there way through a supermarket, and found some great deals!

by frugalingorg May 8, 2013

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Frugalness

the act of not spending what one does not have. To live within your means not your wishes.

Once I lost my job, I felt a sence of frugalness come upon me.

by Chef G. July 2, 2010

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frugal

noun- a jewish person

that rich-ass heeb is very frugal

by Gesus January 31, 2004

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